All individuals with variants in gene MUTYH

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ID_report: ID of the individual that can be publically shared, e.g. as listed in a publication

Reference: reference to publication describing the individual/family, possibly giving more phenotypic details than listed in this database entry, incl. link to PubMed or other source, e.g. "den Dunnen ASHG2003 P2346"

Remarks: remarks about the individual

Gender: gender individual
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? = unknown

- = not applicable

F = female

M = male

rF = raised as female

rM = raised as male

Consanguinity: indicates whether the parents are related (consanguineous), not related (non-consanguineous) or whether consanguinity is not known (unknown)
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? = unknown

- = not applicable

no = non-consanguineous parents

yes = consanguineous parents

Country: where (country) does the individual live/recently came from. Give additional details (population, specific sub-group) and when parents come from different countries in "Population". Belgium = individual lives in/recently came from Belgium, (France) = reported by laboratory in France, individual's country of origin not sure
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The family history includes colon, endometrial, stomach, bladder and lung cancers with a number of other tumours such as medullablastoma, pituitary tumour and testicular cancer.; ; The only other family member we have been able to test was distant relative (maternal cousin’s daughter) who was diagnosed with endometrial cancer age 44. She also carries the same MSH6 VUS. Testing on endometrial tumour did not show MSI or loss of proteins.